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11-year-old girl gives up on Covid at Aiims-Patna

11-year-old girl gives up on Covid at Aiims-Patna
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Patna: A 11-year-old girl died at Aiims-Patna on Wednesday night because of Covid-19 and two more children underwent hospital treatment after testing the virus.
While a seven-month-old Positive Covid boy from Bihta Di Patna was treated at AIIMS-P on Tuesday, a four-year-old girl from Mirzapur Village in the District Suggestion, who was too positive for the virus, was received on Friday.
However, the condition of the two children was stable.
The girl who was treated at AIIMS-P on Thursday had fever and difficulty breathing.
Meanwhile, the death of the 11-year-old girl, Aarohi Kumari, because Covid had worried that young parents because school had continued offline classes with full strength in the city.
An expert committee, formed by the National Institute of Cascent Management, previously suggested better medical facilities for children as a third wave of covid maybe about the country.
Aarohi, a resident of Gosai Teach in Patna, has died three hours after reaching the hospital.
AIIMS-P Nodal Incharge for Covid, Dr.
Sanjeev Kumar, said the girl’s parents took her to the hospital thinking that she had a viral fever.
“The girl’s antigen test report became positive and she died three hours after entering,” Dr.
Kumar said, adding a seven-month-old Positive Covid child was also undergoing hospital treatment.
Dr.
Kumar said the AIIMS-P OPD had witnessed a burst in the case of virus fever among children.
Aarohi’s death and rise in the case of virus fever have parents who are worried.
Ruhi Parween, the mother of two daughters, said, “My daughter has begun to go to school.
I was worried when they mingled with several people from various regions.” Dighty Doctor Dr.
Arun Shah said parents and school authorities must take all prevention measures .
“Everyone on campus, from children to staff, must wear a mask.
The school must ensure that all staff are fully vaccinated.
Even the driver and the bus conductor must be fully vaccinated.
There must be appropriate arrangements for sanitation in all educational institutions,” he added.
Dr.
Shah said there had been an increase in the case of virus fever among children.
“Many children suffer from influenza, acute bronchitis and gastroenteritis.
All such patients do not need antibiotics.
However, when children complain of difficulties in breathing and vomiting, they must be taken to the doctor,” he added.

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